Jaylani Hussein, president of the Minnesota chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, spoke to demonstrators gathered outside the Minneapolis Police Department's 4th Precinct before the start of Black Lives Matter Minneapolis' planned march.
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Hundreds of people walked from the 4th Precinct to downtown Minneapolis and back, as college students and others joined the protest.
Jamar Clark, 24, was shot by an officer after a confrontation in north Minneapolis Nov. 15. The shooting has sparked community protests and calls for justice. Crowds have gathered for more than a week at the 4th Precinct police station to protest the shooting.
Tuesday evening, protesters ended the march with a solidarity concert outside the police station in north Minneapolis.
Correction (Nov. 25, 2015): An earlier version of this gallery incorrectly identified Jayanthi Kyle.
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At the request of one of the performers, audience members held their fists high in a moment of silence for Jamar Clark at the concert, which was held a few blocks from where he was shot.
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Jaylani Hussein, president of the Minnesota chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, spoke to demonstrators gathered outside the Minneapolis Police Department's 4th Precinct before the start of Black Lives Matter Minneapolis' planned march.
Matthew Hintz for MPR News
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After assembling at the 4th Precinct, at truck leads Black Lives Matter marchers down Plymouth Avenue and toward City Hall.
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